Spiritgreen

Hi Rad! Yeppers, I'm trying to get back into the swing of things. I didn't draw last week 'cause my neck was messed up, and the week before was the England derby where I was the guest editor (as you know!) and it didn't seem right to enter.

Anyhoo, nice to be back.

Windrunner, thanks for the heads up. I don't think that'd be a problem though. :^)

officeink

stingray69 wrote:The design is very attractive but it doesn't read "Galaxy Bar and Grill" very easily. The word flow is off.

Oh thanks! Glad you like the design! I appreciate the support! I think I can explain the word flow..It's called split display advertising. It's where the "Name" of the business is stand a lone and the description of the business is separate since it's not part of the title or business name. For example: Washburne's
"Furniture & Bedding" The description would be separate from the business name and be used above it to draw interest or below it. It's just another form of advertising that's all since Bar & Grill are not part of the business name. Thanks for the comment...I'm always happy to answer any questions or explain my designs or how I arrived at their finished state.

bluetuba

This is common sense really, not an example of unfairness. You are referencing a cannibal/rapist/necrophiliac/serial killer from only a couple decades ago. It's not anything like a zombie shirt, random african cannibal shirt, or even a historical tragedy like the Donner party.

NO rejection is the woot equivalent of a DUH. Of course they aren't going to print a shirt with a dog turd, or tampon, or child rapist on it.

"You can't just dress a Minion like Spock, and add a caption that says "Logical Me". There's a prison for people like that. Below my house."

dirtydanny

truffleshuffle

My favorite part is that he's holding a shotgun! I think street vendors get a bad rap though. I have had street vendor food that is seriously better than any restaurant food ever, haha. Still, GMV cuz this is hilarious!

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